Check all that apply. Select the statement(s) that correctly describes the solution to this system of equations: 8x−2y=−4 4x−y=−2 (2 points) Responses Solve this system by elimination since it is already in standard form and lined up nicely. There is exactly one solution to this system of linear equations and it is (2, 0). There are infinite solutions to this system of linear equations. . These lines are parallel, so there is no solution to this system of linear equations. There is exactly one solution to this system of linear equations and it is (0, -2). Solve this system by substitution since one of the variables is defined by the other without having to do any math

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The statement "These lines are parallel, so there is no solution to this system of linear equations" correctly describes the solution to this system.
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My apologies for the confusion. In that case, the correct statements that describe the solution to this system of equations are:

- There are infinite solutions to this system of linear equations.

- These lines are parallel, so there is no solution to this system of linear equations.
You are running a concession stand at a baseball game. You are selling pizza slices and sodas. Each pizza slice sells for $3.50 and each soda sells for $1.50. At the end of the night, you made a total of $800. You sold a total of 344 pizza slices and sodas combined. You must report the number of pizza slices sold and the number of sodas sold. What equations did you use to solve this, where P = the number of pizza slices sold and S = the number of sodas sold? (1 point) Responses 3.50P + 1.50S = 800 and P + S = 344 3.50P + 1.50S = 800 and P + S = 344 3.50P + S = 800 and P + 1.50S = 344 3.50P + S = 800 and P + 1.50S = 344 3.50S + 1.50P = 800 and P + S = 344 3.50S + 1.50P = 800 and P + S = 344 3.50S + 1.50P = 344 and P + S = 800
The equations used to solve this problem are:

3.50P + 1.50S = 800 (equation for the total amount of money made)
P + S = 344 (equation for the total number of pizza slices and sodas sold)